This sub-page will be deleted soon after I can check the box for ABET/ISU curriculum stuff. I do not feel it reflects anything valuable and is a waste of space in my portfolio. Also, I am very thankful that this project was canceled by COVID-19. It freed up my time and allowed me to pursue more worthwhile endeavors.
The goal of our project was to create a self-solving Rubik's Cube. All motors and actuators had to be on the inside of the cube. Also, it has to solve itself after a user is finished scrambling it.
The role I had in this project was to do all the 3D modeling and pick all the parts. Many of my teammates had very little experience in reading data sheets, so I had to mentor them in this. Also, I was the only one who knew how to work the 3D printer, so I had to do all of that as well. The official role that was assi
Patience and long-suffering were the two things I learned. The nature of the documentation we had to do just about killed the project for everybody. Also, I learned a lot about 3D printing.
I came up with the base design for the entire hardware system. I then passed the design to others so they could piece together the final details on the electrical side. I did all the 3D modeling and 3D printing.